In Rowland Wheatley's sermon titled "They said, there is no hope," the preacher focuses on the themes of repentance and divine sovereignty as exemplified through the texts of Jeremiah 18:12 and Acts 5:29-32. He argues that the people of Israel, faced with God's call to repentance, rejected the offer of hope and instead chose to pursue their own sinful desires, believing there was no possibility for change. Wheatley emphasizes that this rebellion reflects the broader human condition, rooted in the effects of the Fall, where all are naturally inclined to stray from God. He illustrates God's sovereignty using the metaphor of the potter and the clay, asserting that God, while justly pronouncing judgment, also extends grace through the Gospel—specifically noting that Jesus, exalted by the Father, provides repentance and forgiveness. The doctrinal significance lies in the necessity of recognizing the call to repentance as essential for salvation, and the assurance that hope exists through Christ’s atoning work, countering the despair echoed by Israel's refusal to turn from evil.
“It is vital that when we hear a message from God, that the way that we are going is a wrong way and set before us a right way, that we heed it.”
“There is no hope of any change beyond the grave. The change that must take place is in this life.”
“The gospel points us to ask of the Lord those things that we cannot do.”
“What an affront to God, when he says there is hope, and for a sinner to say, no there's not, there's no hope.”
The Bible teaches that repentance is a vital call to turn from sin and toward God for salvation.
Jeremiah 18:12, Acts 5:29-32
True repentance is evidenced by a heartfelt turning away from sin towards trust in God’s provision through Christ.
Acts 5:31, 1 John 1:9
Hope in Christ is crucial for Christians as it anchors their faith and assures them of God's promises of salvation.
Jeremiah 18:12, Hebrews 6:19
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